coming onto your farm or ranch or for
businesses you hire to do work for you and
your operation.
9. Have a contingency plan
If your operation suffers a set back, have
a plan in place with steps to follow that allow
you to continue your operations. Having a
documented contingency plan can help you
get your operation back up and running more
quickly.
Nationwide has been protecting agriculture
for over 100 years, including commercial
agribusinesses. For more information or to
find an agent who offers Nationwide farm
insurance, visit www.WS4U.com/farmersranchers.
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ZETT’S
TRI-STATE
FISH FARM & HATCHERY
878 Hatchery Road • Inwood, WV 25428
10. Review your insurance
Depending on the type of operations you’re
considering, your farm insurance policy may
no longer be adequate and a General Liability
policy maybe needed. Invite your insurance
agent out to review your operations and talk
through your expansion plans. He or she can
help address any new coverage needs or
gaps and will be able to guide you. This is a
critical step to help ensure you’re protecting
your assets as you expand your business.
(304) 229-3654
www.zettsfishhatchery.com
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